Day-neutral strawberry adapted to coastal central and southern California. Origin: University of California, Davis, by D.V. Shaw and K.D. Larson. Albion × Cal 97.85-6; crossed 2001; selected 2002; tested as Cal 1.132-3 and CN222; USPP 19,767; 24 Feb. 2009. Tree: vigorous; extremely high yield, 3,301 g/plant; large, open, erect; moderately resistant to anthracnose crown rot and verticillium wilt; moderately susceptible to powdery mildew, phytophthora crown rot, and common leaf spot; tolerant to strawberry viruses encountered in California; conditional tolerance to two-spotted spider mite. Fruit: skin similar to Aromas and Albion, darker than Diamante; very large, 32.4 g; symmetrical or slightly flattened conic; flesh more red than Aromas and Albion; solid or with small hollow center; as firm as Albion and Diamante; good flavor with sweet aftertaste; achenes even with or slightly below fruit surface, variable color from yellow to dark red; ripens early April through early October.